Juno Beach Centre | Canada in WWII
 
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The only Canadian museum in  Normandy

The Juno Beach Centre
 


The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural centre, which opened at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France on June 6, 2003. The Centre presents the war effort made by all Canadians, civilian and military alike, both at home and on the various fronts during the Second World War, as well as the manifold faces of contemporary Canadian society.

The Juno Beach Centre was established in Canada as a non-profit organization. A Board of Directors based in Burlington, Ontario runs the Association. The President is Garth Webb, a D-Day veteran.

The Minister of Canadian Heritage has designated the Juno Beach landing site to be a site of national historic significance to Canada.

 

Link to the Juno Beach Centre's webcam

ATTENTION : Webcam temporarily unavailable for technical reasons.

NEW JUNO QUIZ
for visiting school groups
(8 to 11 years old)

NEW QUIZ for 8-11 years old

 

 

 

 

 

THE BRITISH CONNECTION
a tribute to the British who fought with the Canadians

Allies: Canadians & British during the Second World War HMCS TRILLIUM Rock of Gibraltar Pub Temporary Exhibit until December 2012
 
 
Label Normandie Qualité Tourisme
Qualité Tourisme
Normandie Mémoire